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  • I'm probably the only person in the world that will say I like the way Standardbreds look. To watch a good trotting horse in full stride -- well, where do you think I got my handle from? "Now THAT'S a trot!" I don't mind their "plain" looks, because they have such great minds and characters that you don't notice. And, there are some FANTASTIC-looking Standies out there.

    I am a sucker for a Roman nose, so I like the drafties and Baroques, too. Dished faces never really appealed to me. (Figures I would get one of the only STBs in existence that could pass for an Arab, but I love him anyway.)

    I do also like the "primitive" look of breeds like the Icelandic and Fjord. I don't know if I would call them pretty, but they appeal to me for whatever reason.
    Member of the Standardbreds with Saddles Clique!
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    • I have a 29 year old Polish Bred arab. I have had her since I was a child she was a childrens hunter. She is my true and only love. Even though I do hunters I did show her in the rated Arab shows as well. I must say some of the Arabs are just beautiful. I do not like the current halter type. The older Polish lines are OMG! I have some old Arab magazines from the 70's and early 80's and they are so pretty! My old gal is not doing well, cushings, age, etc. But.....she is still so proud, and her eye is breathtaking! I love the older type arabs!!!!!

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      • [QUOTE]Originally posted by NowThatsATrot:
        I'm probably the only person in the world that will say I like the way Standardbreds look. To watch a good trotting horse in full stride -- well, where do you think I got my handle from? "Now THAT'S a trot!" I don't mind their "plain" looks, because they have such great minds and characters that you don't notice. And, there are some FANTASTIC-looking Standies out there.
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        I like em too, I always think of them as noble looking.
        Every man has a right to his opinion, but no man has a right to be wrong in his facts.
        Bernard M. Baruch

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        • I am a sucker for a really hingey neck. It is a must for a Saddlebred, but when I am at an all breed show and I see a good Throughbred or Arab with one, that is the horse my eyes are glued to.
          Julie
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          • I agree, saddlebreds are beautiful! (though, a little out of my price range at the moment Maybe someday.

            I'm partial to Morgans, since I learned to ride on one
            Ponies! ALL of them.
            Andalusians
            Drafts - the bigger the better.
            And I had the joy of owning one of the prettiest Standardbred mares EVER. And she was GREY!

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            • I just have to respond, even though the thread is old. No particular order:

              *Thoroughbreds (The looks of eagles! I love my Bugs and that wonderful Afleet Alex had "the look" for me as well. Love 'em... beauty in motion.)
              *Trakehners (Lovely, graceful, charming, substance without being HUGE, refined without being fragile, WONDERFUL temperments/personalities, awesome horses)
              *Anglo Trakehners (Well... duh... for a combination of all of the above, the perfect mix in my book. And, my Frodo just ROCKS!!!!! )
              *Anglo Arabs (I have just ALWAYS love that combo, I like the "fire", I like the presence, the head is NICE, not too refined (teacup-like), that spirit (of the ones that I have been around) just takes my breath away.)
              *Morgans (I don't know what is it, a combination of refined and sturdy at the same time and I am a sucker for BIG eyes and wide fo'heads.)
              *The Budweiser boys (they (Clydesdales) speak for themselves. Auxh wonderful and noble creatures, I am in awe of their size/feathers/personalities. )
              ~Amy~ TrakehNERD clique
              *Bugs 5/86-3/10 OTTB Mare* RIP lovely Lady, I miss you
              *Frodo '03 Anglo Trakehner Gelding*
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              • haflingers!!!!! especially with double manes and full tails.....
                he's a big horse with short legs...really!

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                • For me, Arabs are probably the most beautiful followed closely by TB's. For beauty and perfection there is only one, Secretariat. I know he wasn't a breed but he was in a class by himself.

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                  • Another Saddlebred vote! For anything you want to do...all around versatility

                    I too, appreciate a good horse of any breed - I also like Morgans, TB's, and Draft Breeds.
                    Do not mess with affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and good with ketchup.

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                    • Saddlebred
                      Hackney Pony
                      Dutch Harness Horse

                      In that order.......

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                      • For me, it is a quarter horse with the classic head and the big round butt I still tell my 31 year old buckskin mare that she is still the purdiest girl in the barn!
                        \"Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it.\" Anne of Green Gables

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                        • TBs all the way. i'm not sure that even the highest level jumpers exhibit the courage and hjavascript:void(0)eart that a racehorse does. i've known a lot of OTTBs (good and bad, mostly bad javascript:void(0)) & it's crazy how much they put out, even if it's not necessarily "productive" in their new life.

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